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Last update: Mgr. Ivana Kinkorová, Ph.D. (29.01.2021)
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Last update: doc. RNDr. PhDr. Ing. Jana Jaklová Dytrtová, Ph.D. (15.02.2021)
The aim of the course is to acquaint students with biomedical and physiological aspects of various types of the stress and the coping strategies. And to teach student to indipendetly find relevant infromation. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. PhDr. Ing. Jana Jaklová Dytrtová, Ph.D. (13.11.2023)
Requirements for credit: - 80 % of presence The aim of the subject is 1) acquisition of theoretical knowledge from the physiology of stress and their application to clinical practice; 2) acquiring practical skills for managing current stress and procedures for preventing stress. Outputs: Acquisition of theoretical knowledge regarding general adaptation syndrome, acute stress response, chronic stress, stress adaptation, various stressors acting on the body, hormones related to stress regulation, influence on metabolism and cognition. Acquiring practical coping strategies, techniques to manage acute stress and methods leading to work-life balance. |
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Last update: Mgr. Ivana Kinkorová, Ph.D. (27.09.2019)
1. CACIOPPO J.T., TASSING L.G., BERNTSON, G.G.: Handbook of Psychophysiology. Cambridge University Press, 2007. 2. COHEN S, JANICKI-DEVERTS D, MILLER GE.: Psychological stress and disease. 3. GOHM C. L., BAUMANN, M.R. SNIEZEK J.A.: Personality in Extreme Situations. Thinking (or Not) under Acute Stress, J. Research. of Personality, (35): 388-399, 2001. 4. GOLDBERG, E.: The Wisdom paradox. Free Press, 2005 5. LANE R.D., NADEL, L.: Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotions. Oxford University Press, 2002 6. MOIDEEN T.:Fight, flight, and physiology of stress. 2008, http://britanica.com/blogs/2008/09/fight-flight-and-the-physiology 7. TSIGOS C., KYROU I., CHROUSOS G.:Stress, endocrine physiology and pathophysiology.2004, 8. STŐPPLER M.C.: Cortisol: The stress hormone. 2005, |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. PhDr. Ing. Jana Jaklová Dytrtová, Ph.D. (15.02.2021)
Requirements for credit: - 80 % of presence
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Last update: Mgr. Ivana Kinkorová, Ph.D. (27.09.2019)
1. Introduction, characteristics of stress, different conceptions, non-specific and specific concepts, clashes, criticism. Stressors. Stress phases. Acute and chronic stress. 2. Manifestations of stress reaction. 3. Neurobiology of the stress reaction. 4. Anatomic structures and neurohumoral regulations. Hormonal interaction during stress. 5. Functional and metabolic changes during stress, stress and immunity, most commonly monitored effects of stress. 6. Stress and pain. Stress and alcohol. 7. People in extreme conditions and situations. Starvation, thirst, unfavourable climatic changes, accidents, falls, overstrain 8. Mental stress and psychic resistance (types of extreme situations, types of human reactions, possibilities of survival in acute states, delayed reactions). 9. Voice and movement therapy. Dealing with chronic stress. 10. Stress and gender. Stress and emotions. 11. Causes of civilization stress, psychological manifestations in physiological and pathological domain, cortico-visceral theory of the origin of psychosomatic diseases 12. Kineziotherapy as an antistress therapy 13. Students presentations. Credit 14. Students presentations. Credit |